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SNED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
transitive verb ˈsned chiefly Scottish : to lop off (vegetation) : prune Word History Etymology Middle English sneden, from Old English snǣdan to cut off, ...
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sned - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English transitive verbs · Swedish terms inherited from Old Swedish · Swedish terms derived from Old Swedish · Swedish terms with audio pronunciation · Rhymes: ...
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SNED definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: 1. archaic to cut or trim 2. → a variant of snead.... Click for more definitions.
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sned
▪ I. sned, n. see snead.▪ II. sned, v. Forms: 1 snædan (pa. tense snædde, snedde), 6– sned, 7 snedde, snad, snead, 8 snade. [OE. snǽdan, related to sn{iacu}ðan snithe v. For the shortening of the vowel cf. kep v.] 1. a. trans. To cut or lop off (a branch). Also in fig. context, and with off. In late...
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Snedding - Wikipedia
Snedding is the process of stripping the side shoots and buds from the length of a branch or shoot, usually of a tree or woody shrub. This process is most ...
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sned, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb sned is in the Old English period (pre-1150). sned is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology ...
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SNED1
It is unclear that SNED1 is conserved in invertebrates, but protein domains found in SNED1 are also found in invertebrates. are secreting SNED1 in tissues.
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SND :: sned v2 n2 - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
[O.Sc. sned, cut, pa.p., 1513, to lop, a.1572, snedding, 1565, snedding knife, 1638, O.E. snǣdan, to prune, trim, with shortening of vowel from pa.t. snǣdde.
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Sned - definition of sned by The Free Dictionary
sned ; Present. I sned. you sned ; Preterite. I snedded. you snedded ; Present Continuous. I am snedding. you are snedding ; Present Perfect. I have snedded. you ...
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"SNED": Cut or trim with scissors - OneLook
▸ noun: (Scotland) A cut, a cutting; a slash, a slight wound; a lopping or pruning. · ▸ noun: snathe (scythe part) · ▸ verb: (archaic, Northern England, Scotland, ...
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SNED - Definition & Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Discover everything about the word "SNED" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one ...
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SNED - Slang/Internet Slang - Acronym Finder
Rank Abbr. Meaning. SNED, Southern New England District. SNED, Something New Every Day (blog). showing only Slang/Internet Slang definitions (show all 5 ...
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unsned
unˈsned, ppl. a. Sc. [un-1 8 b.] Uncut.1513 Douglas æneid ix. xi. 44 Onsned branchis wavand heyr and thayr. 1887 Suppl. Jamieson 180 In the West of S. some thirty years ago a common street cry was, ‘Birk besoms; heather besoms; sned an' onsned!’
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Mohamed Temam
, Alger, 1972 (p. 49)
Musées d'Algérie, l'Art Populaire et Contemporain, Collection Art et Culture, Ministère de L'Information et la Culture, SNED, Alger , 1973
Mohammed Khadda, Feuillets épars liés, SNED, Alger, 1983
Dalila Mahhamed-Orfali, Chefs d'œuvre du Musée national des beaux-arts d'Alger, Alger
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snead
snead, sned Now dial. (sniːd), (snɛd) Forms: α. 1 snæd, 3 snede, 7–9 sneed, 9 sneyd, sneid; 7– snead. β. 9 sned. See also snath n. [OE. snǽd, of obscure origin and not represented in the cognate languages.] The shaft or pole of a scythe.α c 1000 ælfric Hom. II. 162 Hwilon eac befeoll an siðe of ðam ...
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